[AT] How to test a fuel gauge/Sender??
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Mon Sep 13 20:36:56 PDT 2004
It sounds like the deck may be toast, Marvin. Bring it. The trade in
value may be diminished, but I want to see what it looks like and then
I'll make a decision.
If it makes you feel any better, Mission has a 60-inch deck that is in
such bad condition they won't even put a price on it. It has so many
welds on it, that it looks like a patchwork quilt. Adam turned it up so
I could see the underside of it and the blades are nearly 3/4" out of
level. It has at least two and maybe three bent spindles.
Larry
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Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 1:44 PM
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Subject: Re: [AT] How to test a fuel gauge/Sender??
I kinda think that if it has power going it should have power going out
on
either the gauge or sender.
Don
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From: "John Wilkens" <jwilkens at eoni.com>
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Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 10:42 AM
Subject: [AT] How to test a fuel gauge/Sender??
> My Massey 175 fuel gauge is not working. Can any of you electronic
wizards
> suggest how I might determine whether the gauge or sender unit is bad
> (without buying both new parts for a try)? I have an ohm meter but
don't
> know what to do with it with what I guess are resistances involved.
I'd
> like to fix the bad unit while I have the tank out. John
>
> In the wide-open spaces of NE Oregon
>
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